Macbook fan noise

My 2015 macbook pro started making a loud fan noise all of a sudden for about 10 seconds and then back to silent. is this normal ? The sound was more like a jet plane

When does it do that?
Try resetting the SMC
Intel-based Macs: Resetting the System Management Controller (SMC)

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    Wired Memory: 561.3 MB
    Used Memory: 1.43 GB
    Inactive Memory: 185.8 MB
    Total VM: 137.72 GB
    Number of processes: 55
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    0      kernel_task               root       5.9      200.7 MB        2.39 GB         
    1      launchd                   root       0.0      1.3 MB          2.36 GB         
    10     kextd                     root       0.0      5.5 MB          2.36 GB         
    11     DirectoryService          root       0.0      5.5 MB          2.36 GB         
    12     notifyd                   root       0.0      640 KB          2.34 GB         
    13     syslogd                   root       0.0      768 KB          2.36 GB         
    14     configd                   root       0.0      3.5 MB          2.38 GB         
    15     blued                     root       0.0      4.5 MB          2.36 GB         
    16     diskarbitrationd          root       0.0      1.6 MB          2.35 GB         
    17     distnoted                 daemon     0.0      1.4 MB          2.35 GB         
    18     mDNSResponder             _mdnsrespo 0.0      2.4 MB          2.36 GB         
    23     securityd                 root       0.0      2.7 MB          2.36 GB         
    26     ntpd                      root       0.0      1.1 MB          2.32 GB         
    27     krb5kdc                   root       0.0      2.0 MB          2.35 GB         
    31     usbmuxd                   _usbmuxd   0.0      2.1 MB          2.36 GB         
    32     SystemStarter             root       0.0      1.0 MB          2.35 GB         
    36     RFBRegisterMDNS           root       0.0      1.8 MB          2.33 GB         
    38     mds                       root       0.1      35.5 MB         2.55 GB         
    39     loginwindow               Lease      0.0      7.9 MB          2.63 GB         
    40     KernelEventAgent          root       0.0      1.0 MB          2.34 GB         
    42     hidd                      root       1.4      1.6 MB          2.35 GB         
    43     fseventsd                 root       0.0      2.0 MB          2.36 GB         
    45     dynamic_pager             root       0.0      796 KB          2.32 GB         
    52     autofsd                   root       0.0      1.0 MB          2.34 GB         
    55     PocketCloudService        root       0.0      3.5 MB          637.8 MB        
    56     vpnagentd                 root       0.0      3.2 MB          621.0 MB        
    73     coreservicesd             root       0.3      20.2 MB         2.38 GB         
    75     WindowServer              _windowser 3.7      52.6 MB         3.02 GB         
    78     TiVoDesktop               root       0.1      57.6 MB         908.9 MB        
    84     cvmsServ                  root       0.0      852 KB          2.33 GB         
    97     coreaudiod                _coreaudio 0.0      2.7 MB          2.36 GB         
    100    launchd                   Lease      0.0      1.0 MB          2.36 GB         
    104    Dock                      Lease      0.0      12.3 MB         2.65 GB         
    105    SystemUIServer            Lease      0.0      20.5 MB         2.71 GB         
    106    Finder                    Lease      0.1      15.1 MB         2.66 GB         
    109    pboard                    Lease      0.0      860 KB          2.32 GB         
    110    fontd                     Lease      0.0      7.2 MB          2.40 GB         
    118    UserEventAgent            Lease      0.0      7.3 MB          2.38 GB         
    121    ARDAgent                  Lease      0.0      3.0 MB          2.61 GB         
    127    AirPort Base Station Agen Lease      0.0      5.8 MB          2.64 GB         
    131    imagent                   Lease      0.0      14.6 MB         2.63 GB         
    139    Apple80211Agent           Lease      0.0      13.1 MB         10.69 GB        
    140    applepushserviced         root       0.0      6.2 MB          2.37 GB         
    141    AppleVNCServer            Lease      0.0      3.8 MB          2.60 GB         
    150    Safari                    Lease      0.0      94.6 MB         3.78 GB         
    152    Safari Web Content        Lease      0.3      187.5 MB        3.82 GB         
    163    mdworker                  Lease      0.0      11.8 MB         2.38 GB         
    184    cvmsComp_x86_64           Lease      0.0      6.0 MB          2.34 GB         
    188    Activity Monitor          Lease      5.6      28.9 MB         2.76 GB         
    190    activitymonitord          root       0.6      1.3 MB          2.33 GB         
    191    Quick Look Helper         Lease      0.0      76.1 MB         3.98 GB         
    194    cvmsComp_i386             Lease      0.0      2.8 MB          599.1 MB        
    196    ocspd                     root       0.0      1.4 MB          2.34 GB         
    199    SpotifyWebHelper          Lease      0.0      2.2 MB          873.6 MB        
    203    SFLIconTool               Lease      0.0      1.1 MB          2.33 GB         

    Hello, LeaseBL. 
    Thank you for visiting Apple Support Communities. 
    Try resetting the System Management Control to see if the fan noise ceases.  Also, make sure there are no obstructions to the fan as well as the portable is on a flat surface when in use. 
    Intel-based Macs: Resetting the System Management Controller (SMC)
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3964
    Cheers,
    Jason H. 

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